Posted by: Jabin Khatun
« on: August 30, 2023, 12:13:30 am »The PCOR agrees with the Greeks and other parties in describing the Russian aggression as "imperialist", but immediately adds that "Russia's armed intervention contributes to the protection of the population of Donbas". To this end, the Russian party assures that "it will not oppose this effective support", on the contrary, A position, in any case, quite confusing. The confusion also arises from the fact that the youth organization PCOR adhered to the document of the 42, while the question of the war has created intense discussions in the leadership of the Russian party with the resignation of two members of the Political Bureau.
The "nationalist drift", denounced by Rizospastis , led the PCOR to recently organize a demonstration "for victory" together with the nationalist movement The Other Russia, heir to Eduard Limónov's National Bolshevik Party. The critics of the Greeks to the most important Russian party, the Communist Party of the Russian Telegram Number Data Federation (CPRF), present in the Duma and in several national parliaments, are more careful. The CPRF refused to describe the conflict as "imperialist", arguing that it is a "national liberation war against the international of Nazism and the new order of the United States and NATO [North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

Russia, they argue, "is one of the poorest countries in Europe" so the term "imperialist" cannot be used, which, moreover, "Lenin used for the Great War" and which, therefore, is totally "inappropriate". in the current conflict. As proof, they add that "Russian oligarchs have opposed the military operation in Ukraine" as they have suffered "severe [international] sanctions." These are the highlights of the CPRF's response to the accusations of its fellow Greeks. Accused of supporting Putin, the Russian communists respond that it is the Russian president who gave in to their pressure and came to the aid of the "suffering population" of the ["people's republics"] of Donetsk and Lugansk, in the Donbas, where the CPFR boasts of having "hundreds of militants fighting the Nazis.
The "nationalist drift", denounced by Rizospastis , led the PCOR to recently organize a demonstration "for victory" together with the nationalist movement The Other Russia, heir to Eduard Limónov's National Bolshevik Party. The critics of the Greeks to the most important Russian party, the Communist Party of the Russian Telegram Number Data Federation (CPRF), present in the Duma and in several national parliaments, are more careful. The CPRF refused to describe the conflict as "imperialist", arguing that it is a "national liberation war against the international of Nazism and the new order of the United States and NATO [North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

Russia, they argue, "is one of the poorest countries in Europe" so the term "imperialist" cannot be used, which, moreover, "Lenin used for the Great War" and which, therefore, is totally "inappropriate". in the current conflict. As proof, they add that "Russian oligarchs have opposed the military operation in Ukraine" as they have suffered "severe [international] sanctions." These are the highlights of the CPRF's response to the accusations of its fellow Greeks. Accused of supporting Putin, the Russian communists respond that it is the Russian president who gave in to their pressure and came to the aid of the "suffering population" of the ["people's republics"] of Donetsk and Lugansk, in the Donbas, where the CPFR boasts of having "hundreds of militants fighting the Nazis.